Who doesn’t want to get tilted at such an angle? It’s why I keep returning to Tokio. Hell, I’ve played it enough for the perspective to seem all-too-natural. Now, just wait ’till we get our hands on a ringworld city build! That’ll be something.
In the meantime, I have some more Disc Station goodness, hot out the freeze.
The Kerosuke games for Disc Station represent a brief time when you could find relatively similar Compile software on both MSX and PC-98, right as they were beginning to transition away from the ailing MSX platform. It’s a bit somber for sure–hence the game introducing itself with Bach’s Toccata–but our froggy friend and his enemies, especially that pesky Jaboon, couldn’t care less.